After many years being commitment-phobic, expect-type is now in v1.
This release does not add any user facing features on top of v0.20.0 or v1.0.0-rc.0. It's just "making it official". For anyone new to the project, or coming here from vitest or viteconf (👋 ), the usage docs from the readme are pasted below.
For anyone on an old-ish v0 version, here are links to the non-trivial changes that have gone in since v0.15.0:
v0.20.0: Function overloads support (proper support, beyond the default typescript functionality which eliminates all but one overloads by default)
v0.17.0: massively improved error messages, so (in most cases) when an assertion fails you can see what's wrong, not just that something is wrong
v0.16.0: default to internal typescript implementation of type-identicalness. Introduce the .branded helper for the old behaviour. Also support function this parameters - thank to @trevorade and @papb
Full usage docs below, for newbies (head to the readme to keep up to date):
Installation and usage
npm install expect-type --save-dev
import {expectTypeOf} from 'expect-type'
Documentation
The expectTypeOf method takes a single argument or a generic type parameter. Neither it nor the functions chained off its return value have any meaningful runtime behaviour. The assertions you write will be compile-time errors if they don't hold true.
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Bumps expect-type from 0.17.3 to 1.1.0.
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